Mobile Devices
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Written by Daniel
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010 18:23 |
From Daily Tech
The U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are reportedly both eager to investigate Apple's recent iPhone Flash rejection for possible antitrust violations.
Apple refuses to allow Flash on the iPhone -- or even ports from Flash. The U.S. government reportedly believes that it may be abusing its dominant position Apple may have just overstepped the bounds of anticompetitive tactics
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Daniel
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Friday, 07 May 2010 17:59 |
From PC World
We identify five areas of technology where popular applications are likely to score their first major successes by exploiting the speed and capacity of the 4G wireless networks to come.
Imagine sitting on the grass in a shady park, watching flawless high-definition television on your connected tablet. Imagine pausing the program and switching over to a video call from your mother.
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Danrok
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Wednesday, 05 May 2010 18:44 |
From the Inquirer:
TABLET UPSTART Fusion Garage might have cut too many corners in order to get its tablet, the Joojoo, out of the door right after Apple's Ipad.
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 03 May 2010 17:44 |
From Information Week
The announcement came on the heels of Apple's letter defending its ban on Flash for the iPhone and iPad.
Adobe, which has stopped developing its ubiquitous Flash multimedia player for the Apple iPhone, says it will release in June a new version of the software for competing smartphones running Google's Android operating system.
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Daniel
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 18:48 |
From Dark Reading
Researchers demonstrate a technique that exploits the cell phone infrastructure to compromise cell user's privacy
Turns out you don't even need a GPS to track a mobile phone user's whereabouts and glean her movements and interactions: Researchers have discovered a way to use information from the GSM mobile infrastructure to track down someone and even listen in on her voicemail messages and calls.
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Mobile Devices
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Written by Danrok
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 16:45 |
From The Inquirer:
IT HAS BEEN a long time coming, but with other mobile operating systems such as Android shooting ahead the BlackBerry is fighting back with a new OS of its own.
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